After El Capitan upgrade both Xcode 7.01 and Xcode 7.1.0-Beta now fail to Build or Clean or even preform syntax highlighting. I have rebooted and deleted Xcode(s) and reinstalled Xcode without luck.
I dropped back to Xcode 7.0 in desperation also without luck.
This appears to be an Apple problem.
I had this problem with El Capitan production release and Xcode Version 7.1 beta (7B75). In my case Xcode would not Build or Clean and the Simulators failed to install.
So I ran xcode per the command below in a terminal:
sudo /Applications/Xcode-beta.app/Contents/MacOS/Xcode
This corrected both the simulators issue and my build and clean failures. Unfortunately if I return to my usual spot-light xcode start the Build Clean failures resume. So I am back using the sudo start until Apple fixes this.
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I'm getting the following error about mismatched Xcode versions. However, it doesn't seem to make sense. The UUID is the "Indentifier" of the simulator that is running, not any folder I can switch to. I've found a similar bug, but since it is closed, and old, I don't think I'll get much of a response over there: https://github.com/facebook/flipper/issues/1925#issuecomment-1030495731
I've tried running all the suggested commands with and without sudo and nothing helps. This looks like it might be an Xcode workspace configuration issue since I've not had these problems with other React Native applications.
Xcode version mismatch
Xcode version mismatch: Simulator is running from "286DC512-9354-4D32-A0F3-B354C61BD6B7/Contents/Developer" while Xcode CLI is "/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer". Running "xcode-select --switch 286DC512-9354-4D32-A0F3-B354C61BD6B7/Contents/Developer" can fix this. For example: "sudo xcode-select -s /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer"
Xcode version 13.2.1
Flipper version 0.132.0 (50.0.0)
iOS version 15.2
iPhone 11
I've believe that is related with this version 0.132. I've downgrade my version from 0.132 to 0.113 (version that I was using). And everything is working fine.
You can find more releases here https://github.com/facebook/flipper/releases
I'm still looking for a solution to this on version 0.132.
i had the same issue and the error was gone once i upgraded to flipper 0.135.0
I am not able to install xcode 6.4. After downloading now, it's showing this for two hours. I am not able to open xcode and it's not installing also. What can I do? Any idea how to solve this issue?
Xcode 6.3, it asks it can't mount the device since it's running 8.4 version due to this.
Any suggestions how to solve this?
Xcode 6.3 not running iOS 8.4 - update to 6.4 fails
Open a terminal. copy this: xcode-select --install
Install.
After that in App Store you can see that is posible update your Xcode.
I did that and I can update my Xcode from 6.3 to 6.4.
Recently I've updated my OS to mountain lion due to xcode update
as well as xcode ofcourse. I think this caused some kind of problem
I've tried changing LLVM
I've tried skip install YES/NO
I've tried changing provisionings
I've tried re-installing XCode
I've tried restarting my Mac
I've tried another project
I've tried "sudo xcode-select -switch /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer
Tried going back to 4.5.1 Still doesn't work
But still XCode is stuck, see below. Almost at the end of archiving for hours.
Has anyone suggestions please?
At first I was installed XCode 4.3. Then, I needed to install an older version of XCode, such as 4.1, to be able to test applications on the simulator iOS 4.1. The operating system MacOSX Lion.
At first I just tried to install XCode 4.1 in the folder Developer, like I did before. But as was to begin the installation I got an error message.
Then, I tried to uninstall XCode 4.3 Application of the folder by moving it to the Trash, and clearing. After rebooting, I tried again to install XCode 4.1 and got this problem again.
I tested it on another computer, which also was installed XCode 4.3, and encountered the same problem.
Maybe you know where to XCode 4.3 leaves their roots? I also cleaned the temp files using CleanMyMac.
Thank you.
I've installed xCode 3.2.6 on my Lion 10.7.2.
After install I can't find the xCode icon to launch it. I've got to know 3.2.6 doesn't support Lion.
However, the worst thing happen when I tried to uninstall it with
sudo /Developer/Library/uninstall-devtools --mode=all
Unfortunately uninstall-devtools wasn't there. I'm stuck middle of nowhere.
Does anybody have any idea how to uninstall it and install xCode 4.2?
Following command fire on terminal and remove the all files and folder of xcode
sudo /Developer/Library/uninstall-devtools --mode=all
also more information and show log of the uninstal so go refrence link here
If /Developer/Library/uninstall-devtools does not exist skip that step.
Delete the /Develop folder if it exists.
Install xCode 4.2. Th eXcode icon will be in /Developer/Applications
The Xcode latest beta is even easier to install, get it if you have access.
If you install Xcode 3 from the GUI on Lion, you'll end up with a bunch of random tools but not the actual Xcode Toolset. In that case, you can use the uninstall-dev-tools located in /Library/Developer/Shared (rather than /Developer/Library).
You can fully install XCode 3 on Lion via the Terminal with the following commands:
export COMMAND_LINE_INSTALL=1
open "/Volumes/Xcode and iOS SDK/Xcode and iOS SDK.mpkg"
careful: if you work in ruby, you better stay with xCode 4.1